StudyBook - French - GM01 1.1

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The Lexis Rex StudyBook--French combines an eBook with audio and study tools designed for French students. Improve your listening comprehension, vocabulary and grammar while enjoying one of the classics of French literature. Audio controls allow you to listen to at your own pace, letting you step phrase by phrase through the text and repeat sections with the press of a button. A powerful flash card system is included to help you learn new words, along with a word organizer where you can store your focus words for study and rote learning. Promote these to your list of known words and follow your progress graphically with time.

Version 1.1 adds word frequency list.

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